Mr. Pickle
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- Location
- Rogers MN
- Occupation
- Electrical
So 210.8(B) is a new addition to the NEC with a bit more stringent requirements on GFCI uses in Commercial Kitchens. I am curious how to meet this requirement and provide the requirement to disconnect power to equipment under a kitchen hood upon activation of the fire or ANSIL system. Has anyone seen a 2/P GFCI breaker with shunt trip or a 3/P GFCI breaker with shunt trip?
What methods are you using to provide GFCI protection on such kitchen equipment and to disconnect the power upon activation of a hood fire signal?
What methods are you using to provide GFCI protection on such kitchen equipment and to disconnect the power upon activation of a hood fire signal?